Fancy a night in AND a gourmet feast from your favourite Michelin star restaurant? Well now you can with Supper's new Michelin star takeaway service

We're all for Michelin-star menus every now and again, but dining out at five-star restaurants night after night can be somewhat crippling on your monthly credit card bill! It's a rare treat we all love to indulge in every so often, but rich, gourmet grub is not something most of us will gorge on night after night.

But for fanatical foodies out there who just can't get enough of decadent, luxury dining, there's a new Michelin star food delivery service that will deliver your favourite gourmet dishes, without the hefty price tag.

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The service, called Supper, delivers sumptuous dishes from 19 of London's most exclusive restaurant haunts. There's every cuisine imaginable for the most indulgent of Friday night feasts. From aromatic Indian dishes freshly prepared by renowned Indian restaurant, Tamarind, to trendy Japanese tidbits chopped up lovingly by the delectable Tsunami, this is a weekend delivery service to get excited about!

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Of course the ambience of dining inside a restaurant is somewhat thwarted when your'e sat at home snuggled on the sofa. But if you're wanting to recreate a romantic restaurant setting at home, without having to slave away over a hot stove, this is the perfect way to do it. Impress the hubby with your new-found culinary skills without having to lift a finger — genius!

Anything you order will be freshly prepared and delivered within the hour, on slick black-uniform wearing bike riders. Peter Georgiou, the company founder, promises that the food will arrive in exactly the same state as it would were you sat dining in the restaurant. "The food is beautifully packaged," he says, and "doesn't move an inch, even when going over speed bumps."

So if you are after something a little more luxurious than prawn crackers and chicken chow mein, Supper may well be the answer to all your foodie prayers. It's not the cheapest of takeaways, naturally. Customers on average spend around £80 in a meal for two, but you might save a little if you buy your own wine in. From handmade, melt-in-the-mouth ravioli with light Parmesan foam, to decadent duck confit with a rich red wine jus, Friday night takeaway just got interesting.

Gone are the days of greasy pizzas and crispy poppadoms, welcome a new wave of fanciful fine dining, delivered straight to your door. Would you order in a gourmet meal for two?

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